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treacherous in dangerous and and least humane time in human history alex yeah but words have they start to lose their meaning because they're just said so often and so frivolously that there's no meaning behind it and a lot of the people don't understand that. splendid understand the history behind the words but they're just using it to stir up so much anger and so much hate and so much division that it's going to lead to a very very bad place i mean peter you had you had the home secretary couldn't eat at a mexican restaurant the other day neilston a shame tear out sarah huckabee sanders at a restaurant the other day and they wouldn't serve her so i mean it's getting to the point of basket steria you know. i worry is that someone's going to take it a step further yes and we're going to see violence we already saw it with the congressman's lease when he was on a on a foot baseball pitch we had someone come out and use violence and thank god he survived. but this is creating it's normalizing hysteria is what it's doing when our if we look at the psychological roots of this it is basicall
treacherous in dangerous and and least humane time in human history alex yeah but words have they start to lose their meaning because they're just said so often and so frivolously that there's no meaning behind it and a lot of the people don't understand that. splendid understand the history behind the words but they're just using it to stir up so much anger and so much hate and so much division that it's going to lead to a very very bad place i mean peter you had you had the home secretary...
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alex: it's great. they say, "yamai." yamai. that means delicious. >> anthony: yeah how's your iban? >> alex: it's passable, i guess. before dark. >> alex: i don't think it's going to happen. >> anthony: nah, me neither. >> alex: no. ♪ >> alex: hi. >> anthony: hello. >> alex: [ foreign language ]. >> anthony: all those years ago, the man who looked after me at the longhouse was named itam. over 80 years old back then, he led us bounding uphill through the jungle, like a young gazelle. he still had the marks on his fingers of a man who had taken heads. in itam's case, presumably, communist guerillas when he'd fought with the british during the malayan insurgency. we drank many shots of rice whiskey together under a bouquet of human skulls, trophies from another time. and i promised i'd come back, for gawai, a big deal in the iban calendar, when friends and relatives return to the longhouse. a lot has changed since the iban tracked commies through the jungle, and much has changed in the ten years since i've been here. itam passed away the year before last, at the age of 92. and the evidence of how timbering has deplete
alex: it's great. they say, "yamai." yamai. that means delicious. >> anthony: yeah how's your iban? >> alex: it's passable, i guess. before dark. >> alex: i don't think it's going to happen. >> anthony: nah, me neither. >> alex: no. ♪ >> alex: hi. >> anthony: hello. >> alex: [ foreign language ]. >> anthony: all those years ago, the man who looked after me at the longhouse was named itam. over 80 years old back then, he led us...
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treacherous in dangerous and and least humane time in human history alex yeah but words have they start to lose their meaning because they're just said so often and so frivolously that there's no meaning behind it and a lot of the people don't understand that. splendid understand the history behind the word but they're just using it to stir up so much anger and so much hate and so much division that it's going to lead to a very very bad place i mean peter you had you had the home secretary couldn't eat at a mexican restaurant the other day nielsen they are out sarah huckabee sanders at a restaurant the other day and they wouldn't serve her so i mean it's getting to the point of. mass hysteria you know. i worry is that someone's going to take it a step further yes and we're going to see violence we already saw it with congressman luis when he was on a baseball pitch we had someone come out and use violence and thank god he survived . but this is creating it's normalizing hysteria is what it's doing well if we look at the psychological roots of this it is basically avoidance over here as
treacherous in dangerous and and least humane time in human history alex yeah but words have they start to lose their meaning because they're just said so often and so frivolously that there's no meaning behind it and a lot of the people don't understand that. splendid understand the history behind the word but they're just using it to stir up so much anger and so much hate and so much division that it's going to lead to a very very bad place i mean peter you had you had the home secretary...
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politicians particularly on the left have no idea what a nazi is or what hitler was all about go ahead alex yeah i agree with you they have no idea what it is or what it was about you're exactly right it shows that they've lost that debate based on facts whether you're.
politicians particularly on the left have no idea what a nazi is or what hitler was all about go ahead alex yeah i agree with you they have no idea what it is or what it was about you're exactly right it shows that they've lost that debate based on facts whether you're.
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politicians particularly on the left have no idea what a nazi is or what hitler was all about go ahead alex yeah that they have i agree with you they have no idea what a nazi is or what it was about you're exactly right it shows that they've lost that debate based on facts whether you're talking about russia or investigation of the whole russia collusion thing or even a lot of what's being said about immigration i'm not going to take a position one way or another but it just shows that they don't want to argue based on facts or logic they just fall back straight to the identity politics if you. and agree with that you're a fascist you're a nazi a white supremacist whatever they want to call you but it's also peter it's extremely dangerous because well call someone a nazi what's the press starts demonizing someone they become a nazi it signals to the general public that that nazi has to be stopped right and when you want to stop a nazi you have to resort to the most extreme of violence and a lot of times the violence can be justified because someone can say well i was stopping the next hitler alw
politicians particularly on the left have no idea what a nazi is or what hitler was all about go ahead alex yeah that they have i agree with you they have no idea what a nazi is or what it was about you're exactly right it shows that they've lost that debate based on facts whether you're talking about russia or investigation of the whole russia collusion thing or even a lot of what's being said about immigration i'm not going to take a position one way or another but it just shows that they...
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politicians particularly on the left have no idea what a nazi is or what hitler was all about go ahead alex yeah that i agree with you they have no idea what it is or what it was about you're exactly right it shows that they've lost that debate based on facts whether you're talking about russia or investigation of the whole russia collusion or even a lot of what's being said about.
politicians particularly on the left have no idea what a nazi is or what hitler was all about go ahead alex yeah that i agree with you they have no idea what it is or what it was about you're exactly right it shows that they've lost that debate based on facts whether you're talking about russia or investigation of the whole russia collusion or even a lot of what's being said about.
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alex: yeah, well, look, i think that we always want to integrate values and principles into our decision-makingi can tell you it is a magic moment at johnson & johnson when we are making a decision, and somebody makes the comment, "this is a credo decision." because i think it does hit the pause button. it does make everyone push back from the table little bit and give it closer consideration. now the other interesting and, i think, an important aspect of a credo is it is an "and-and" statement. it does not say take care of parents "or" patients "or" the employees "or" the community and the shareholders, it says "and." inherent to that is a conflict, but what it makes you do is balance those different priorities as you are going through that decision-making process. it makes you reach out and talk to other people, not feeling you will make that decision on your own. and when we do that, we have a much higher probability of getting it right. now as it relates to remicade, look, what i can tell you is that, today, remicade has been one of the most successful products for johnson & johnson. it is
alex: yeah, well, look, i think that we always want to integrate values and principles into our decision-makingi can tell you it is a magic moment at johnson & johnson when we are making a decision, and somebody makes the comment, "this is a credo decision." because i think it does hit the pause button. it does make everyone push back from the table little bit and give it closer consideration. now the other interesting and, i think, an important aspect of a credo is it is an...
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alex has been so quick all season. he had a bad day. yeah, i know.tter performance, whether it's the engineers trying to get more from the technology or the drivers trying to get better in their position in the standings. everyone involved wants the sport to succeed. on his return to the garage alex is as professional as ever, despite a really tough day, he's smiling and manages to see the positives. i think every top athlete or top driver always has self—doubt but usually, i think for the good guys, it does not take long to shut that out and concentrate on the next event. i'm the kind of guy that is going to go away and work even harder than we've done before because that's what you need to do. after seven months of following alex, it's time for us to leave him behind. he's got five races ahead of him and his boss believes he is long overdue a spot on that podium. some of the results that he should have had have been taken away from him because we've had this technical issues. getting that race pace, to get in a position where you are starting to wi
alex has been so quick all season. he had a bad day. yeah, i know.tter performance, whether it's the engineers trying to get more from the technology or the drivers trying to get better in their position in the standings. everyone involved wants the sport to succeed. on his return to the garage alex is as professional as ever, despite a really tough day, he's smiling and manages to see the positives. i think every top athlete or top driver always has self—doubt but usually, i think for the...
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our studio audience today, and i'd like you all to say hi to him. [ applause ] [ laughter ] -alex: ah, yeaha replace me as host of "jeopardy!" but i ain't going anywhere for a while. tommy, leslie, and ian, good luck. here we go. first round. now a look at the categories, starting off with... good place to start. next... each correct response will end with those two letters. speaking of letters, we deal with... then... ian, start. country songs, $200. ian. -what is "hey, good lookin'"? -that's right. country, $400.
our studio audience today, and i'd like you all to say hi to him. [ applause ] [ laughter ] -alex: ah, yeaha replace me as host of "jeopardy!" but i ain't going anywhere for a while. tommy, leslie, and ian, good luck. here we go. first round. now a look at the categories, starting off with... good place to start. next... each correct response will end with those two letters. speaking of letters, we deal with... then... ian, start. country songs, $200. ian. -what is "hey, good...
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>> reporter: yeah, good afternoon, alex. president trump is at the shangri-la hotel. kim jong-un is at the st. regis hotel. as you say, a three-minute drive. they have never been so close, certainly physically, and in a sense politically as well, because these are two men that hope that here on sentosa island on tuesday they will come together and will begin a long-term process, a relationship that as president trump hopes might lead to peace and prosperity in north korea. as kim jong-un said in that clip that you ran, the whole world is watching this summit. that really is no exaggeration. they will be watching in beijing, in moscow, in european capitals, and of course nervously in japan and south korea, because they, above all, being closest to north korea's weapons hope that this summit can be a success. so kim jong-un has been preparing for this for a very long time. indeed, alex, you could argue that north korea has been preparing for this moment for half a century, because this is a summit that kim's father and kim's grandfather would have loved. they really wan
>> reporter: yeah, good afternoon, alex. president trump is at the shangri-la hotel. kim jong-un is at the st. regis hotel. as you say, a three-minute drive. they have never been so close, certainly physically, and in a sense politically as well, because these are two men that hope that here on sentosa island on tuesday they will come together and will begin a long-term process, a relationship that as president trump hopes might lead to peace and prosperity in north korea. as kim jong-un...
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. >> what about with charter, alex >> reporter: yeah, so, charter is in a similar boat in the sense that if the deal approved, theoretically they can buy content companies. john malone owns a portion of charter andstake in other content companies lion's gate, stars, discovery he's been a a big proponent, called the cable cowboy, proponent of putting together thassets having a giant company theoretically that could offer content and distribution that's all, of course, hypothetical at this point, but if the deal is approved, chapterer cchapte -- charter can go down that route, and if not, they are a takeover target potentially from verizon or even combined sprint, t-mobile of course, they'd need to merge first, but they could go to a cable company if they cannot buy a content company. >> and another one, alex, what about discovery? seeing more consolidation around them >> reporter: yeah, so, in the words of pete campbell from "madman," not great, bob, if this is approved for discovery or viacomm or cbs. really, the entire media landscape, it's the smaller content companies that need the de
. >> what about with charter, alex >> reporter: yeah, so, charter is in a similar boat in the sense that if the deal approved, theoretically they can buy content companies. john malone owns a portion of charter andstake in other content companies lion's gate, stars, discovery he's been a a big proponent, called the cable cowboy, proponent of putting together thassets having a giant company theoretically that could offer content and distribution that's all, of course, hypothetical at...
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. >> yeah, alex, people in this neighborhood never imagined what was going on behind this fence. so we were allowed back in there. what we saw, you know, some of it was the staff trying really hard it seemed to make these kids comfortable. other parts of it were pretty haunting. in fact when we go in, one of the first things they show you is this bell. and this bell is supposed to be rung every time a child is reunited with their family or a child is turned over to foster care. and is able to go free. and so the facilitators here ring the bell and then all of a sudden throughout the entire facility, you can hear the sounds of clapping. from some of these children, these migrant children that are held here. just a little bit about what their day is like. they wake up at 6:30 in the morning. every single day. they've got classes, they're able to play soccer in the back. they're not able to talk to their family very often. in fact they're only allowed two phone calls every week. those phone calls are about ten minutes long. and we also learned that if a family unit consists of a bro
. >> yeah, alex, people in this neighborhood never imagined what was going on behind this fence. so we were allowed back in there. what we saw, you know, some of it was the staff trying really hard it seemed to make these kids comfortable. other parts of it were pretty haunting. in fact when we go in, one of the first things they show you is this bell. and this bell is supposed to be rung every time a child is reunited with their family or a child is turned over to foster care. and is...
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working, not here in lake county, not in california, not in the entire west because alex everyone is so ready to burn. >> yeah, so true. debora villalon live for us tonight in lake county, thanks. e county, thanks. >>> police are looking for a group of burglars that used crowbars to break into front doors. this video shows two victims forcing their way inside a home, and that's when they were confronted by the homeowner. the suspects took off, but within an hour the same car shows up in another neighborhood across town. across town. that homeowner told us he heard loud noises and opened his bedroom door. >> i was looking at him over there, and he was facing this way, so when i yelled he have started running, and then i heard some footsteps downstairs. downstairs. >> police believe the same crew may have broken into two other homes yesterday while the residents were away. investigators say they were riding in a black newer model chevrolet malibu with tinted windows and paper plates, possibly a rental. anyone with information is asked to contact police. >>> an undercover drug bust nearly cost an alameda county
working, not here in lake county, not in california, not in the entire west because alex everyone is so ready to burn. >> yeah, so true. debora villalon live for us tonight in lake county, thanks. e county, thanks. >>> police are looking for a group of burglars that used crowbars to break into front doors. this video shows two victims forcing their way inside a home, and that's when they were confronted by the homeowner. the suspects took off, but within an hour the same car...
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alex on the press conference. >> i can't say what i enjoyed better, your show, the conversation with it or the conversation within the last three minutes. >> yeah. >>> good day to all of you, i'm alex witt at msnbc headquarters. it's 12:00 p.m. in the east, 9:00 a.m. in the west. happening right now, the president holding a news conference on many topics to tariffs to north korea, and even president obama. >> the united states has been taken advantage of for decades and decades. >> i feel that kim jong-un wants to do something great for his people. and he has that opportunity. and he will have that opportunity again. >> obama can say all he wants but he allowed russia to take crimea. >> in just a few minutes i'll be speaking with ben rhodes, obama's former national security adviser about all of this. >>> also, what to make of the first lady's rebuke of rudy giuliani and the comments that he made of the stormy daniels situation. >>> plus, the president's relationship with vice president pence. and a video that got a lot of attention this week. and also a new book sheds some light. >>> but this breaking news as the president is now on his way to
alex on the press conference. >> i can't say what i enjoyed better, your show, the conversation with it or the conversation within the last three minutes. >> yeah. >>> good day to all of you, i'm alex witt at msnbc headquarters. it's 12:00 p.m. in the east, 9:00 a.m. in the west. happening right now, the president holding a news conference on many topics to tariffs to north korea, and even president obama. >> the united states has been taken advantage of for decades...
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done amazing person now you've gone into management like you think you might take it from said alex ferguson yeah i think it's only natural you know working so closely with him and you know being in my opinion the greatest manager lived i think is my management was. was the one thing that i would take care of because he handled everyone differently he knew that everyone was a little bit different he knew what made people tick you know someone needed maybe shouting out someone maybe on the shoulder someone needed game someone maybe needed breasting or not is something that you know i will try and take in my own management style but also just like he says to me you know you have to be your own man as well you know take bits of what you've learned for your career both ultimately you have to do it your own way and as he said he gave you a chance at a young age is that something you might look at. in your management karim maybe at bringing up some of the young players yeah i did my first squad you know i give i think was two or three deb use so that is something that. i've always believed in possibly
done amazing person now you've gone into management like you think you might take it from said alex ferguson yeah i think it's only natural you know working so closely with him and you know being in my opinion the greatest manager lived i think is my management was. was the one thing that i would take care of because he handled everyone differently he knew that everyone was a little bit different he knew what made people tick you know someone needed maybe shouting out someone maybe on the...
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he confused a lot of people when he treated his support for senegal there you go oh yeah happy for senegal and then alex who is alex but he did explain afterwards that it has nothing to do nothing personal against his by and teammate robert lewandowski it turns out that alex is his best friend who happens to be from senegal but sumi i mean it's so easy to fall in love with this team for one they can saying they can dance and the fans even help clean up the stadium help to clean up the stadium after the match they hugo i mean what stan not to like are right well we have to ask of course about germany the defending champs you know their been brutal regrouping after the loss to mexico what have they been doing a lot of reflection going on in the germany called camp a lot of questions as to why why did why did you do so there's a talk right now over a rift between the established chaos and the new players. over fifteen minutes later germany goalkeeper and captain manuel neuer kept journalists waiting germany have been hiding from the press since their shock opening game defeat to mexico as well so we firstl
he confused a lot of people when he treated his support for senegal there you go oh yeah happy for senegal and then alex who is alex but he did explain afterwards that it has nothing to do nothing personal against his by and teammate robert lewandowski it turns out that alex is his best friend who happens to be from senegal but sumi i mean it's so easy to fall in love with this team for one they can saying they can dance and the fans even help clean up the stadium help to clean up the stadium...
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alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. yeah, that's right -- $599.sed to be, but i do believe that that's the lowest winning score this season on "jeopardy!" hey, it happens. okay, joe, megan, welcome. leslie, good to see you again. let's start earning money with these categories. first off... it's... what? leslie. true crime for $200, please. megan. -what is los angeles? -correct. true crime, $400. joe. -who is escobar? -yes. true crime for $600, please. answer -- finding it way too early.
alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. yeah, that's right -- $599.sed to be, but i do believe that that's the lowest winning score this season on "jeopardy!" hey, it happens. okay, joe, megan, welcome. leslie, good to see you again. let's start earning money with these categories. first off... it's... what? leslie. true crime for $200, please. megan. -what is los angeles? -correct. true crime, $400. joe. -who is escobar? -yes. true crime for $600, please. answer --...
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yeah, it's -- it's a mystery. i know. [ clicks tongue ] alex... honey, hi! hi, hi, hi.'t you take a little break? mom, the test is tomorrow morning. i'm not taking any breaks. just a little -- oh, okay. she does that jaw thing every six seconds. it's like the hippopotamus at the miniature-golf place. ohh, i've bounced so many balls off those big teeth. it's all about the timing! luke! oh! [ laughing ] so close! stop it, you idiot! hey, hey, luke, go to your room. go on! she's got to eat. i did it out of love. go. [ chuckles ] look at her with the little harmonica. i know. she's like a little junior junior wells. [ giggles ] where did you buy it for her? i thought you got it for her.
yeah, it's -- it's a mystery. i know. [ clicks tongue ] alex... honey, hi! hi, hi, hi.'t you take a little break? mom, the test is tomorrow morning. i'm not taking any breaks. just a little -- oh, okay. she does that jaw thing every six seconds. it's like the hippopotamus at the miniature-golf place. ohh, i've bounced so many balls off those big teeth. it's all about the timing! luke! oh! [ laughing ] so close! stop it, you idiot! hey, hey, luke, go to your room. go on! she's got to eat. i did...
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i think you know what you gottao >> yeah, let's do it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to stanley cup champions, alexs and applause ] ♪ the kangaroo's pouch provides comfort and security for the little ones inside. possibly the inspiration behind hanes comfort flex fit with a breathable pouch. that, and probably this. ow! (mixed shouts) hanes comfort flex fit. ow! (mixed shouts) in t-mile. and get netflix included for the whole family. ow! (mixed shouts) so you can get lost in space in your own backyard... or get pumped up for your grand entrance. only t-mobile lets you watch your favorite movies and shows in more places, without paying more. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and right now at t-mobile, buy one samsung galaxy s9 and get one free. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american express. so where ever you go. we're ri
i think you know what you gottao >> yeah, let's do it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to stanley cup champions, alexs and applause ] ♪ the kangaroo's pouch provides comfort and security for the little ones inside. possibly the inspiration behind hanes comfort flex fit with a breathable pouch. that, and probably this. ow! (mixed shouts) hanes comfort flex fit. ow! (mixed shouts) in t-mile. and get netflix included for the whole family. ow! (mixed shouts) so you...
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yeah! rated pg-13. i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial penn program.you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. >>> there is a clear and obvious
yeah! rated pg-13. i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial penn program.you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also...
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sometimes and steve thank you i can't wait for the last games in this group but yeah our colleagues in moscow i think sadat had alex alexei you know shift you guys that. they talk to one of the i have eyes and friends who witness refused to nigeria unfortunately and despite that result was plenty of beat. i have to say you know our main guys they kind of didn't. do what they were supposed to do i mean if we would have scored from the penalty then the i think we would have equalized eventually so it's ok we're here on the big states in the vehicle arena having fun day in the biggest party own nerves and worry when we're in neck the next game and argentina where we're in nigeria and we will qualify through the round of sixteen no doubt that's the spirit that's the spirit now there's a man who's being very positive way liking your attitude they're gonna say let's have a look at it man it's i sense a first world cup we know how you did it the year is being issued let's not go that basis world cup in russia living up here expectations. absolutely this is all this is this is fantastic i mean russia has surprised us all b
sometimes and steve thank you i can't wait for the last games in this group but yeah our colleagues in moscow i think sadat had alex alexei you know shift you guys that. they talk to one of the i have eyes and friends who witness refused to nigeria unfortunately and despite that result was plenty of beat. i have to say you know our main guys they kind of didn't. do what they were supposed to do i mean if we would have scored from the penalty then the i think we would have equalized eventually...
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an ovechkin did not hold back in front of the (sot: ovechkin) <alex ovechkin>"we're not gonna be á#$% suck this year. we're champions! yeahp i'll have the seven day forecast. announcer: previously on the x-files... dr. merkmallen found an artifact in his country. he claimed it contained a message. i told you of its power. genuine artifact. dr. barnes has one now, too. that's why he killed solomon merkmallen. what is it, mulder? sounds weird, but i think it's that thing. he's got extremely abnormal brain function. there's activity in areas we've never seen. he said i was the only one who'd believe him. you're a liar. the passage from the bible on an artifact that you were saying is extraterrestrial? mulder: that would mean that our progenitors were alien, that our genesis was alien, that we're here because of them, they put us here. and what you see, all the mysteries of science, everything we can't understand or want explained, everything in the x-files, it all leads to them; it's from them.
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alex ovechkin. your families and you guys.or thanks very much. >> n we're going to be --is year. we're the stanley cup champions. yeah. >>> we all wanto sing together with you guys. >> my friends. d we'll keep on fightin till the end. >>>♪. >>> we are the chpions. >>> andt is about time. our live team coverage continues tonight. matt ackland is live with fans home.ing the rush to get back >> first let's get out to cori coffin who's hanging out with the cleanup crew tonight. corey there's a lot of work to get done. >> is amazing how quickly they can work. we want to kind of give you a look at what it looks like now that the hundreds of thousands of fans out here earlier. cleanup crews really reallyf taking care business. they're going to get s thege down here very soon as wll. ere out here just moments ago. there was much more trash out here. they've reay stepped up efforts here. the fans out here today, it's still quite jubilant, the weather is amazing. it's still very electricut here. let's hearrom some peo who spoke at this rally earlier today to kind of give you the idea of the energy from earlier. >> now we have
alex ovechkin. your families and you guys.or thanks very much. >> n we're going to be --is year. we're the stanley cup champions. yeah. >>> we all wanto sing together with you guys. >> my friends. d we'll keep on fightin till the end. >>>♪. >>> we are the chpions. >>> andt is about time. our live team coverage continues tonight. matt ackland is live with fans home.ing the rush to get back >> first let's get out to cori coffin who's hanging...
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alex has quite the day planned out. original he he said they were heading to san jose. then he was like no, >> she's like wait, what are you doing? >> yeaht don't put any effort in. >> she trusts him. he is all good. >> yeah. >> she is a safe word, banana. >> you have any idea what's going on? >> vacation? >> is this a kidnapping? >> no. they are going sky diving. it is something they always wanted to do together. he planned the entire day. >> you're lying. >> yeah. usually when we see people surprised with sky diving it's not something they are up for. >> yeah. look at her smile. he has been planning this for about six >> i think it was for the two of them. >> there's no proposal? >> yes. exactly what i saw. >> just have fun. >> you don't say. >> that's first. >> there's more on the nex ithe race for governort. has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable ho
alex has quite the day planned out. original he he said they were heading to san jose. then he was like no, >> she's like wait, what are you doing? >> yeaht don't put any effort in. >> she trusts him. he is all good. >> yeah. >> she is a safe word, banana. >> you have any idea what's going on? >> vacation? >> is this a kidnapping? >> no. they are going sky diving. it is something they always wanted to do together. he planned the entire day....
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alex on the press conference. >> i can't say what i enjoyed better, your show, the conversation with it or the conversation within the last three minutes. >> yeah
alex on the press conference. >> i can't say what i enjoyed better, your show, the conversation with it or the conversation within the last three minutes. >> yeah
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relationship with her teenaged daughter, alex says that day at the spa felt like a turning point, a fresh beginning. >> snapshots, everybody looks pretty happy. >> yeah>> good girls' day out. >> yeah, it was fun. and i'm beyond grateful now that we'd done it, so. >> reporter: two weeks later, nique had apparently left home in the middle of the night without a word to anyone. when the family reported her missing two days later, the police advised them there was little they could do. >> their response was, "we don't even know where to start looking." >> she's not on the 11:00 news every night. >> no. because frankly, you know, grown woman having left her house wasn't that interesting a story. well, 100 people getting together all wearing red shirts, though, there's an interesting story. so they covered that. >> so then the cameras were out? >> then the cameras came. >> reporter: and this is what the cameras saw -- searchers, armed with maps, literally beating the bushes around nique leili's subdivision for clues as to what might have happened to her. >> well, keep your eyes open if you see her or see anything, definitely call 911 and let them know you'
relationship with her teenaged daughter, alex says that day at the spa felt like a turning point, a fresh beginning. >> snapshots, everybody looks pretty happy. >> yeah>> good girls' day out. >> yeah, it was fun. and i'm beyond grateful now that we'd done it, so. >> reporter: two weeks later, nique had apparently left home in the middle of the night without a word to anyone. when the family reported her missing two days later, the police advised them there was...
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(sot: ovechkin) <alex ovechkin>"we're not gonna be á#$% suck this year. we're the stanley cup champions! yeahaunt katy, did you do anything for your birthday? i stopped paying too much at verizon and switched to sprint's unlimited 55+ nice! anything else? well...woohoo...best... birthday...ever!! not much. just happy i'm saving more. so you get a great price and a great network. (vo) the new unlimited 55+ from sprint. two lines for only $35 per month per line. for people with hearing loss, switch to sprint. visit sprintrelay.com ♪ ♪ hi! leaving a career to follow a calling takes courage. a personalized financial strategy can give you confidence to take the next step. hi guys! aw yeah! see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. to disney california adventure park. chase. it must be epic! thrilling!...daring! come ride the incredicoaster. it's going to be simply exhilarating dahling! ((ken))president donald trump and actor robert de niro going tit-for-tat. sunday night at the tony awards, the actor railed against trump with a profanity- la
(sot: ovechkin) "we're not gonna be á#$% suck this year. we're the stanley cup champions! yeahaunt katy, did you do anything for your birthday? i stopped paying too much at verizon and switched to sprint's unlimited 55+ nice! anything else? well...woohoo...best... birthday...ever!! not much. just happy i'm saving more. so you get a great price and a great network. (vo) the new unlimited 55+ from sprint. two lines for only $35 per month per line. for people with hearing loss, switch to...
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yeah, okay. let's turn to rudy giuliani's comments. i'll turn to you, alex. he was trying to set the record straight by saying the president is not trying to send a message by making presidential pardons. but is there any other way to interpret that, alex? >> it seems pretty clear we thought this with a tri balloon. telling paul manafort, michael cohen, other people who have been indicted or might be indicted, that this is potentially waiting out there, pardon is potentially waiting out there. if you don't cooperate, if you stay strong, we can take care of you in the end. we should say rudy giuliani spends more of his time talking to reporters than being the president's lawyer. we take everything he says with a grain of salt. but at the same time, on the same day that manafort is being remanded to jail, ahead of his trial, it's hard not to read this as kind of an implicit that trump might use of what would be the nuclear option of pardoning people around him. >> what about you? >> i think it certainly says that the president -- he's thrown in himself with the
yeah, okay. let's turn to rudy giuliani's comments. i'll turn to you, alex. he was trying to set the record straight by saying the president is not trying to send a message by making presidential pardons. but is there any other way to interpret that, alex? >> it seems pretty clear we thought this with a tri balloon. telling paul manafort, michael cohen, other people who have been indicted or might be indicted, that this is potentially waiting out there, pardon is potentially waiting out...
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alex ovechkin with the tea since being drafted in 2004, so he's the old -- well, he's not the oldest necessarily. he's been on the tea the longest. >> yeah2 he's got to be close to the oldest. >> 13 years. >> 13 yrs he was waiting to do this. by the way, metro, as you can reagine -- >> >> -- 800,000 riders yesterday. >> wow. >> 0,000riders. 20,000 of those capitals commemorative smart trip cards were given out or orderedthithin last 24 hours. >> very n. >> and the weather was just spectacular. >> good job. >> if it happened a year ago, record high, 95 degrees a year ago yesterday. so 79 yesterday, that was a-okay by me and by the hordes of people that were out on the national mall. this morning, a little change in the weather has come our way. overnight winds turned back around to the southndwarmer, more humid air is back. 68 degrees right now here i washington. there's that southwesterly wind. here's the big picture. an area of low pressur through parts of the ohio valley and eastern great lakes will drag this cold front through here later on this evening. out ahead of it, warm, unstable air in place. so as a result we've upped our ra c
alex ovechkin with the tea since being drafted in 2004, so he's the old -- well, he's not the oldest necessarily. he's been on the tea the longest. >> yeah2 he's got to be close to the oldest. >> 13 years. >> 13 yrs he was waiting to do this. by the way, metro, as you can reagine -- >> >> -- 800,000 riders yesterday. >> wow. >> 0,000riders. 20,000 of those capitals commemorative smart trip cards were given out or orderedthithin last 24 hours. >>...
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. >> ktvu alex savidge is live with more on how apple is focusing on what it calls digital health. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. we have developers here from around the world pouring in. ceo tim cook will be taking the stage in about an hour from now. among other things, apple is rolling out its digital help initiative. tim cook wants to limit the amount of time that all of us are spending looking at our devices. this is in response to concerns about excessive use of technology and how it impacts our overall well-being. they are rolling out features that help how long you roll out your phone. the digital health settings are part of the updating apple settings, ios and mack ios. developers waiting to get in are applauding apple for doing what they can to limit people's screen time. >> i think it's very responsible approach. the way our set is going, we could dial back and reconnect in other ways not just through electronic means. i think it's great. >> reporter: also we are expecting to hear more from apple about the plans to upgrade the voice assistant siri and plans to delve into the world of au
. >> ktvu alex savidge is live with more on how apple is focusing on what it calls digital health. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. we have developers here from around the world pouring in. ceo tim cook will be taking the stage in about an hour from now. among other things, apple is rolling out its digital help initiative. tim cook wants to limit the amount of time that all of us are spending looking at our devices. this is in response to concerns about excessive use of technology...
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yeah, it is. ooo don't shake! don't shake! ahhh! know if your social security number is found on risky sites. free from discover. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm alexre at msnbc world headquarters in new york at the half hour. here's what we're watching for you. new, the president right now attending a g-7 breakfast on gender equality. he showed up a little bit late this morning after friday meetings with the leaders of france and canada. he is expected to head to singapore in just a couple of hours, leaving the g-7 early. this for his highly anticipated summit with kim jong-un. on friday in quebec, he tried to smooth over tensions between him and justin trudeau after a combative lead-up to the su
yeah, it is. ooo don't shake! don't shake! ahhh! know if your social security number is found on risky sites. free from discover. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm alexre at msnbc world headquarters in new york at the half hour. here's what we're watching for you. new, the president right now attending a g-7 breakfast on gender equality. he showed up a little bit late this morning after friday meetings with the leaders of france and canada. he is expected to head to singapore in just a...
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alex, am i reading that too cynically or what? >> yeahat no democrats wanted to sign on to the so-called compromise bill is pretty telling in the house. obviously, donald trump has had some pretty aggressive tweets this week, but then democrats have been on the attacking front as well. so there is a huge divide. i mean, immigration is always going to be an issue that's, that splits party lines, and i think what's really interesting is that republicans are having trouble bringing their caucus together regardless of what the democrats are going to say. they might not even be able to get the votes among themselves. i mean, the moderates and the freedom caucus are not aligning with the -- neil: no, we had that indelible image of, you know, congressman meadows and paul ryan going at each other. but, bill, i'm wondering if the way this is going that the president might be right to wait out the possibility that there are going to be greater republican numbers, which would go against history, but that's clearly what he's betting on. >> it's a hug
alex, am i reading that too cynically or what? >> yeahat no democrats wanted to sign on to the so-called compromise bill is pretty telling in the house. obviously, donald trump has had some pretty aggressive tweets this week, but then democrats have been on the attacking front as well. so there is a huge divide. i mean, immigration is always going to be an issue that's, that splits party lines, and i think what's really interesting is that republicans are having trouble bringing their...
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over a thousand dollars and alex and sean pratchett from oxford i wanted to fill an album but not spend the money they are known on social media as plainly cheap streitz. yeah this is where the magic doesn't happen. and they'll be drawing every single one of the six hundred ninety two stickers themselves so we need a good reason and a lot of people on twitter and things wanted to have another crack at it and the idea of doing it for charity to raise money for good causes so give us the motivation i think. to talk to our lives for another month and spend another world cup drawing rather than watching football but came up with this idea for the last world cup in brazil and completed their mission to years later they took on the euro twenty six thing to beijing their hometown and while this is a storm in a bit like a samurai by now the vice thousands for charity were getting a lot of love on social media but the five charity workers not all artists they don't actually write their own artwork there's a lot of like rescuing like i can't do this this is not going correctly can you please try and you know redeem whatever travesty you were halfway through. not my h
over a thousand dollars and alex and sean pratchett from oxford i wanted to fill an album but not spend the money they are known on social media as plainly cheap streitz. yeah this is where the magic doesn't happen. and they'll be drawing every single one of the six hundred ninety two stickers themselves so we need a good reason and a lot of people on twitter and things wanted to have another crack at it and the idea of doing it for charity to raise money for good causes so give us the...
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and alex and shawn pratchett from oxford they wanted to fill an album but not spend the money they are known on social media as plainly cheap straights. yeah this is where the magic doesn't happen. and they'll be drawing every single one of the six hundred ninety two stickers themselves so we need a good reason and a lot of people on twitter and things wanted us to have another crack at it and the idea of doing it for charity to raise money for good causes gives us the motivation i think. to talk to our lives for another month and spend another world cup drawing rather than watching football but came up with this idea for the last world cup in brazil and completed their mission two years later they took on the euro twenty six thing to live in their hotel while this storm looking a bit like a samurai by now that vice thousands for charity were getting a lot of love on social media but the five charity workers not all artists they don't actually write their own artwork there's a lot of like rescuing like i can't do this this is not going correctly can you please try and you know redeem whatever travesty you were halfway through. the you didn
and alex and shawn pratchett from oxford they wanted to fill an album but not spend the money they are known on social media as plainly cheap straights. yeah this is where the magic doesn't happen. and they'll be drawing every single one of the six hundred ninety two stickers themselves so we need a good reason and a lot of people on twitter and things wanted us to have another crack at it and the idea of doing it for charity to raise money for good causes gives us the motivation i think. to...
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alex for an update the roadways. busy with accidents out there. >>> yeah.while, mark, now we have a problem for our friends through the life valley on 580 -- livermore valley on 580. this is the westbound direction at isabel avenue. this crash is blocking a number of lanes. you can see a backup beginning to build. this is westbound 580 at isabel. chp is working to clear away a crash involving a number of cars. that will mess things up late during the morning commute on this friday for folks getting through the livermore valley, give yourself extra time if this is your commute. the bay bridge toll plaza. look at that. that is a good looking commute there getting from the east bay to san francisco things he last half hour or so. there was a 10 to 15-minute backup. now free and clear into san francisco. in the south bay all morning long we had a good looking commute there. nothing in the way of major problems. this is a live look at 280 in san jose and things are moving nicely in both directions. back over to mike and pam. >> thank you. >>> we are learning det
alex for an update the roadways. busy with accidents out there. >>> yeah.while, mark, now we have a problem for our friends through the life valley on 580 -- livermore valley on 580. this is the westbound direction at isabel avenue. this crash is blocking a number of lanes. you can see a backup beginning to build. this is westbound 580 at isabel. chp is working to clear away a crash involving a number of cars. that will mess things up late during the morning commute on this friday for...
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i think i've been doing -- being alex parrish for three seasons now, i've started to believe that i have her fighting skills. >> seth: oh, yeahed in new york, i'm going to be like all ready for it. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> and then someone's just going to slap me, and i'll be out. >> seth: well say, that was actually -- i hate to say this, as they're taking your purse, they'll be like, "that was easier than most muggings." >> yeah. [ laughter ] we should -- you should not have tried that. >> seth: yeah, like as soon as you did that, i was like, "this is going to be super easy." >> i'll be like -- wah! or something. >> seth: you also got to go to ireland. >> yes, we shot in ireland, dublin which was amazing. >> seth: and your mom came. that's a picture of you and your mom, in a pub it looks like. >> i think my mom just came for the beer. >> seth: yeah. she's a beer fan? >> yeah. she's a beer fan. but also -- >> seth: you guys to learn, you can get all these alcohols wherever you were. you don't have to travel. [ light laughter ] >> yeah, but it's ireland. >> seth: it is. >> and i think my mom just makes excuses to
i think i've been doing -- being alex parrish for three seasons now, i've started to believe that i have her fighting skills. >> seth: oh, yeahed in new york, i'm going to be like all ready for it. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> and then someone's just going to slap me, and i'll be out. >> seth: well say, that was actually -- i hate to say this, as they're taking your purse, they'll be like, "that was easier than most muggings." >> yeah. [ laughter...
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alex, who by the way, just made his "fast money" debut. >> mn voyage. >> like a baritone baritone, don't you think? >> yeah booming voice. >> absolutely. >> discounting me. >> by the way, you can check out his ll story about netflix dominating the media wars on cnbc.com. >> i read it all the time. what we didn't mention, we didn't mention four letters doubled since last june. what's that stock? i don't know twitter. stock has doubled. i think it still goes higher from here. to david's point quickly, i think netflix has competition, absolutely the same way the golden state warriors have competition. they have a lot more competition but they're just that much better than everyone else. >> what a comparison coming up, guy over there says this under the radar tech stock is soaring he's saying it's going to go even higher. he's going to step up to the plate to give us his fast pitch. i'm melissa lee. here's what else is coming up on "fast. >> shall we play a game? >> you bet, because thousands of kids are getting paid to play video games and we've got a top gamer who will teach you how to do just that >>> plus,
alex, who by the way, just made his "fast money" debut. >> mn voyage. >> like a baritone baritone, don't you think? >> yeah booming voice. >> absolutely. >> discounting me. >> by the way, you can check out his ll story about netflix dominating the media wars on cnbc.com. >> i read it all the time. what we didn't mention, we didn't mention four letters doubled since last june. what's that stock? i don't know twitter. stock has doubled. i think...
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alex mcleish is not suitable unsub. the so-called shake up to this concept boosts side by. people who put big dreams on the big screen. movie magazine on d w. yeah to nashville and i think one day this war will be considered a cruel and unjust war abroad. and certainly all citizens of ukraine every man woman and child only friend their own land is the enemy invades. no one wants russia here don't need to nuke which is the same. level against the mighty google news that matters. d.w. made for mines. german chancellor angela merkel is facing a mutiny within her conservative coalition over migration policy interior minister or seo for of bavarians conservative party is reportedly threatening to go ahead with this plan to reject migrants at the german border without merkel's approval.
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(sot: ovechkin) <alex ovechkin>"we're not gonna be á#$% suck this year. we're the stanley cup champions! yeahrom the new york jets for a 7th round draft pick... the raiders cut quarterback christian hackenberg... because it was a pick... the raiders get that 7th rounder back from the jets(top vo: khalil mack) (ken) coming up (ken) (ken) coming up (ken) coming up -- one in three children in our neighborhoods risks going hungry every day. after the break we'll show you the way local food banks are fighting the stigma and feeding the community. (ken)we're highlighting some of the good work food banks across the bay area are doing on a daily basis. this is all part of our parent company's annual "founder's day of caring."(pam) the second harvest food bank serves 260-thousand people in the bay area every month... but they say, there are many more people they could help feed. kron 4's gabe slate shows us, an innovative way the food bank is trying to reach those in need. nats music this weekly food share event at sunset ridge elementary school in pacifica feels more like a farmer's market or a commu
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alex well indeed if you actually look at the british media reaction when. there is a huge sense of betrayal and anger with ukraine surprise surprise surprise their interest angry because of the gift yeah it's not there they expose this narrative as in this case a false and an awful lot of people are very upset and angry with ukraine for doing that. that is one of the most remarkable things people who say well the terrible thing about the story is it's going to mean that putin and the kremlin drawing ganda machine are going to be able to exploit this to prove that a lot of the i am certainly not exploiting anything i am jews you should. getting the light on this because that is the only antidote to this kind of propaganda here mark go ahead jump in ok so the whole sort of i mean obviously has some good planning here the ukrainian m.p. who was in on this said that it was done in the style of sherlock holmes because sherlock holmes also did something like this and it was very successful for him i had to tell it to this route a and b. but there isn't a real character i mean he's. doing very well there so even though we had a fake killer who actually used to be part of these ukrainian alte
alex well indeed if you actually look at the british media reaction when. there is a huge sense of betrayal and anger with ukraine surprise surprise surprise their interest angry because of the gift yeah it's not there they expose this narrative as in this case a false and an awful lot of people are very upset and angry with ukraine for doing that. that is one of the most remarkable things people who say well the terrible thing about the story is it's going to mean that putin and the kremlin...